READ: Read the following passage(s) of scripture. Want to dig deeper? Choose a Bible reading method. Read 2 Kings 5:10-16 After reading the passage(s) of scripture, ask yourself the following two questions to apply what you are learning to your life. You can even choose to journal about what you’ve learned or discuss it with your spouse or family.

  1. What is God saying?
  2. What are you going to do about it?
REFLECT:Use the following questions to reflect on how God worked in your life today. Choose a method for reflecting on your day.
  1. What was the best part of your day?
  2. What was the toughest part of your day?
  3. Where did you mess up today?
  4. Where did you see God today?
PRAY: This prayer prompt is designed to help get you started in your prayer time. Use this to either begin your personal prayer time or your prayer time with your spouse or family. Naaman was the commander of his country’s army, and he was used to being treated with respect. Israel was weak at that time, while Assyria was strong. Anyone is Israel should have groveled before Naaman. So, Naaman was upset when Elisha sent a messenger instead of rushing out to see him, and Naaman didn’t like Elisha’s instructions either. However, one of Naaman’s servants was brave enough to remind him that he came for a miracle, and he had nothing to lose. Spend some time with God today to ask Him to show you the areas of your life where you may be too prideful. Ask Him to help you become more humble, so He can do more through your life. Two-a-days are designed for you to connect with God and those closest to you. Feel free to modify this plan to fit your and your family’s needs.]]>